Instant Film Cameras

Fuji Instax was first introduced in the 90’s offering two formats of instant film: Their original “wide” format (60mm x 99mm) and mini format (62mm x 46mm) Instax improved on Polaroid SX-70 formula by allowing the film to be exposed through the rear of the photograph and had a reversed order of the dye layers, allowing the exclusion of a reflex mirror. Color balance was vastly improved and the inclusion of a power source inside the camera (opposed to being inside the film pack) was deemed more economical. Once Polaroid ceased making film, Instax remained the only integral instant film system around until The Impossible Project. Fujifilm offers various types of Instax cameras for photographers to choose from.